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Older white rhinoceros and 2 year old orphans being reintroduced into the wild through conservation efforts in Kenya.

Credit: Phillip Perry

Rhino species

Fact files about the five species of rhino

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White rhino spoor found in Zimbabwe

Credit: Lowveld Rhino Trust

Population figures

The most recent population figures for all five rhino species

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Shocking image of poached black rhino

Credit: Lowveld Rhino Trust

Threats

Rhinos are threatened by poaching, habitat loss, and political conflict

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Graph with poaching numbers in South Africa, 2007 - 2019

Credit: Save the Rhino International

Poaching stats

Will a recent decline in South African poaching mark a new dawn for rhinos?

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Image of a rhino horn being drilled into.

Thorny issues

We discuss the thorny issues involved in rhino conservation

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Baby Sumatran rhino who has been playing in the mud

Credit: Dedi Candra

Rhino kids

Fun resources to learn more about rhino conservation

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